HTML can't really be rendered directly as it opens the website up to abuses which are hard to control. We have a way to embed svg files, but even these can only be enabled one by one by an admin and all svg files not 'embedded' will be shown in <img> tags and thus rendered by the browser without css and javascript support.
I'd upload a pdf if you have a document about some external resource (like an extension). We may have a way to have blogs (like the planet) on the website, so that could be a way if you have a blog.
But for ANY documentation or tutorial about inkscape that is useful enough, we should try and include it either in the docs project or the website. I'd be happy to see a collection of html tutorials on the website using the website's cms if we have the quality of submissions.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2016-07-25 at 04:30 +0200, Sylvain Chiron wrote:
Is not having them downloadable, to prevent them from being edited, or used without permission?
Well, I don't see what you could mean with ‘allowing to view a file but not to download it’. A file must be downloaded to be viewed, and then can be taken, copied, edited. You should only think about law and copyright if you have special wishes.
Whether the website provides an explicit ‘Download’ button or you use the ‘Save as…’ menu item of your browser when viewing, there's not much difference. -- Sylvain
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